🌟 Connect, Stream, and Conquer with PeplinkMAX!
The PeplinkMAX BR1 Pro 5G is an all-in-one connectivity solution designed for professionals seeking high-speed internet. With a powerful x62 5G module, it delivers up to 3.4 Gbps downlink and 900 Mbps uplink speeds. This device features dual-band Wi-Fi 6, multiple LAN/WAN ports, and robust security protocols, making it ideal for business, gaming, and home use.
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | 5G |
Control Method | Remote |
Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Internal |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 900 Megabits Per Second |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
Controller Type | Switch |
Antenna Location | Home, Gaming, Business |
Compatible Devices | Switch, Access Point, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
Number of Antennas | 6 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100/1000 megabits_per_second |
Security Protocol | WPA3, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-PSK |
Is Electric | Yes |
Operating System | Peplink InControl |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Additional Features | QoS, WPS |
D**A
The little baby Peplink that can really pack a punch
I picked up one of these for testing; our standard is the Peplink MBX Mini. I was curious to see if this could be a budget-friendly option when the full MBX solution wasn't necessary and affordable.Everything you love about the MBX is in this unit. It's equipped with the new Qualcomm X62 chipset, so cellular speeds are impressive. All the features we appreciate in the MBX series, like Speedfusion connection bonding, are also included.The unit can hold two SIM cards but only one can be active at a time. Switching from one to the other takes about a minute while the radio resets (this was from AT&T to Verizon, so it might be a longer switch process). Performance on 5G is the fastest among our cellular router devices, thanks to the new chipset and carrier aggregation.Two things worth mentioning that made me really like this device:First, it has two LAN ports and one WAN port on the back. You can connect an external cellular router (I'm using an InseeGo with T-Mobile) and combine it with your onboard 5G, giving you two carriers bonded with Speedfusion. Fantastic!Second, there's the Virtual WAN option. You can turn one of those LAN ports into a WAN port. Add another external cellular router (like an AT&T Netgear 5G), and now you have three cellular radios bonded into one Speedfusion connection. This is what we typically do with the MBX Mini—two onboard radios and one external. With the BR1, we have one onboard and two externals. Wow!The catch is that when using an encrypted Speedfusion tunnel, the maximum you can achieve, even with your own private cloud servers as we do, is 200 Mbit. That’s probably sufficient for many users. With the MBX Mini and private cloud, I’ve been able to peak at 800 Mbit, and maintaining 500 Mbit all day is no problem.The device doesn't get nearly as hot as the MBX Mini, which could fry eggs—maybe even sear a steak.Another great feature is its compact size and light weight. We need to put the MBX in a small Pelican case to transport it, but the BR1 can easily fit into your laptop bag without you even noticing it’s there. I’m much more likely to carry this around because it can be in your bag and is almost forgettable. Taking the MBX with you is a conscious decision.A few things I learned:I don't think the Wi-Fi is super strong. It works well, but even on "MAX," it doesn't seem to have the reach of some consumer home Wi-Fi gateways. It's not terrible, but don’t expect it to cover an entire house.If you select the "US" regulatory domain, you only get a limited number of channels, not the full list of legal channels in the US. In today’s world of saturated 5GHz, you want options. If you switch your regulatory domain to "Canada," you gain access to all the US legal channels at the right power levels, making it much easier to find open, quiet channels that are completely legal in the US. This might be a bug; I've noticed it across their entire line. Hopefully, it gets fixed.The annual maintenance fee for Speedfusion bonding and inControl access (which I think is crucial) is under $200 a year, compared to $1,100 for the MBX Mini.All in all, it’s a fantastic little router that was a surprise. I can't recommend it enough.
B**E
Works Amazingly
Installed on a boat. Configured with a Verizon sim and Starlink. Once out of coverage the unit switched to the Starlink and we never knew it. Got to the Bahamas and installed a local sim on the second slot. Made that priority and bam, it worked. This is the simplest “advanced” routers I’ve ever had. Would not hesitate to purchase again. This thing is great. On our trip we had 4 teenagers hanging on it, not a blip at all.
B**N
Perfect router for my travel trailer
I purchased this unit to add the ability to boost campground wifi or to use cell signal when a wifi signal is not available to my travel trailer.The unit also has the ability to add starlink service if I decide to go that path in the future.The unit will input and boost wifi and cell signal from two sources on each plus a WLAN input (Starlink)I have used this unit to grab 4G service where my 5G phone couldn't get a signal.I am very happy with this unit.
C**R
Works amazing
This solved 90% of my issues with the internet at my house. Peplink designed this unit well, and they are rugged devices. No complaints!
A**S
Great device. Mobile app not so much.
The device and web interface are powerful and checked all my boxes. The mobile app was a weird attempt to make it more user friendly, but I found it confusing and disjointed as it synced with some sort of cloud service rather than configure the device directly. The mobile app took over and overrode my web configurator settings. Ended up ditching the mobile app and configuring the device on the web interface and I'm a happy camper.
C**M
Best rugged rough environment x62 modem
Feature rich unit, band locking, 5G carrier aggregation “not with static ip plans”, rugged and passively cooled. Have used in over 30 installs, each install is different, cellular for best service is not plug and play turn key and magic happens, requires research of towers in the area, what bands they carry and how far in which direction.
L**A
Died in less than 2 years
It worked good while at lasted. But died shortly after the warranty ended.
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